Oklahoma Gold Rush
Went to the Arkansas River to look for that elusive gold, that is not suppose to be in Oklahoma! And after just one pan, Jackpot! Man o man, the rumers i have always heard was definately wrong! Next year i will be back with the dredge!
There is actually gold in all kinds of places where most people say there is not I myself you know this for a fact o the old man tells you there’s no gold in this area you’re only wasting your time they say. But it’s funny whenever you pan and there’s nothing pan and there’s nothing but then find a spot orders actually a nice spot that actually reveals gold and then you’re the one laughing all the way to the bank at the people you saying there’s no gold out there. I’m one that always tells people don’t go on what everybody says or some dude no matter how long he’s been mining or prospecting. Go out and test areas for yourself didn’t you will know for a fact if there is or Is Not Gold in that area. But just because there was no gold in the spot she tested does not mean there is no gold in the spots you did not.
Can we dredge there or set up a highbanker?
Those are nice artifacts!!
Great video, Merry Christmas Happy New Year
Yep Oklahoma has gold, I herd of gold in the Arkansas river. I herd of street in Tulsa under a bridge don’t remember what street but probably pick one.
Gold in Oklahoma? Who would have guessed? Heck, I would be looking for those Indian artifacts, lol. Will keep you in mind on the 71 Chevelle.
Looks like a good spot dennis. Thanks for sharing. Great video
If it’s as good as you say it is, I wouldn’t tell anybody until I’d cleaned up the whole area lol 😂
@10:36 instead of backwashing it, I’ll just tap it to separate the "Gold from the Sand rather than trying to separate the Sand from the Gold" as Clint Washburn (the inventor) explained it.
That’s incorrect about land ownership and rivers in Oklahoma. I have been through this with a few Sheriffs and a few game wardens. Streams on private land are different than rivers. Rivers are public from bank to bank period, as from bank to bank they are in a public trust under guardianship of the State of Oklahoma and cannot be owned by a citizen not even the bottom of the river can be owned. You just explained how tributary none navigable streams are treated under Oklahoma law and not rivers in public trusts. You need to correct that for your viewers and the general public. Great video though.
Are ya seeing any green gold?? What kind of duck numbers are ya seeing.
awesome gold panning and the guy in the background gives a testimony forJesus outstanding, ive been thinking about doing some dry wash stuff in cracks near large hills and elevation but ill take sand dreading all day long.
Hey this is where the videos are of me getting the GOLD!!! Let me know what ya think !!!